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... circumstances . r << I am not so inexperienced a soldier , Sir , » answered the Englishman , « as to complain of the fortune of war . I am only grieved to see those scenes acted in our own island , which I have often witnessed elsewhere ...
... circumstances . r << I am not so inexperienced a soldier , Sir , » answered the Englishman , « as to complain of the fortune of war . I am only grieved to see those scenes acted in our own island , which I have often witnessed elsewhere ...
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... circumstances , from a re - examination of the persons engaged in the mutiny , and from his original good opinion of your character , he was much softened towards you ; and I doubted not , that if I could be so fortunate as to discover ...
... circumstances , from a re - examination of the persons engaged in the mutiny , and from his original good opinion of your character , he was much softened towards you ; and I doubted not , that if I could be so fortunate as to discover ...
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... circumstance , however , may be noticed , because it illustrates the high spirit of Flora Mac - Ivor . The Highlanders , by whom the Prince was surrounded , in the licence and ex- travagance of this joyful moment , fired their pieces ...
... circumstance , however , may be noticed , because it illustrates the high spirit of Flora Mac - Ivor . The Highlanders , by whom the Prince was surrounded , in the licence and ex- travagance of this joyful moment , fired their pieces ...
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... circumstances , not to attempt to answer his letter . Talbot then gave the man a letter to the commander of one of the Eng- lish vessels of war cruizing in the frith , re- questing him to put the bearer ashore at Ber- wick , with a pass ...
... circumstances , not to attempt to answer his letter . Talbot then gave the man a letter to the commander of one of the Eng- lish vessels of war cruizing in the frith , re- questing him to put the bearer ashore at Ber- wick , with a pass ...
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... circumstances of the stormy time seemed to call forth a certain dignity of feeling and expression , which he had not for- merly observed ; and that she omitted no op- portunity within her reach to extend her knowledge and refine 44 ...
... circumstances of the stormy time seemed to call forth a certain dignity of feeling and expression , which he had not for- merly observed ; and that she omitted no op- portunity within her reach to extend her knowledge and refine 44 ...
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Waverley; Or, 'Tis Sixty Years Since: In Three Volumes.. Sir Walter Scott Visualização completa - 1814 |
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